What is NOT a reason why foreign intervention in civil war is important?
A) Intervention by a foreign power determines which side of the conflict is legitimate and which side is illegitimate.
B) Aid from a foreign source can determine the longevity of a civil war.
C) Intervention from another state can determine which side will win a conflict.
D) Aid from a foreign government can be fundamental to a rebel movement forming in the first place.
E) Foreign governments can intervene on behalf of the state to increase the state's likelihood of succeeding.
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Q2: Which country did the United States invade
Q3: What is true of the Sudanese conflict?
A)South
Q4: Which of the following countries did NOT
Q6: An irredentist rebel group demands:
A)subnational autonomy over
Q7: South Sudan:
A)was the first state to be
Q8: A separatist rebel group demands:
A)subnational autonomy over
Q9: How are nonstate actors unlike state actors?
A)Nonstate
Q10: In 2006,the U.S.military's counterinsurgency focus shifted toward:
A)attempting
Q11: What might be a "grievance" that mobilizes
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